Anonymous ID: 4da716 Dec. 5, 2019, 7:10 p.m. No.7436726   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6838

>>7436649 lb

>>7436684 lb

Had to go look it up. 'Operation Infinite Reach.'

Just wiki but it was three days after his Grand Jury testimony.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Infinite_Reach

 

'Operation Infinite Reach was covered heavily by U.S. media: About 75% of Americans knew about the strikes by the evening of August 20. The next day, 79% of respondents in a Pew Research Center poll reported they had "followed the story 'very' or 'fairly' closely."[131] The week after the strikes, the evening programs of the three major news networks featured 69 stories on them.[131] In a Newsweek poll, up to 40% thought that diverting attention from the Lewinsky scandal was one objective of the strikes; according to a Star Tribune poll, 31% of college-educated respondents and 60% of those "with less than a 12th grade education" believed that the attacks were motivated "a great deal" by the scandal.[139] A USA Today/CNN/Gallup poll of 628 Americans showed that 47% thought it would increase terrorist attacks, while 38% thought it would lessen terrorism.[136] A Los Angeles Times poll of 895 taken three days after the attack indicated that 84% believed that the operation would trigger a retaliatory terrorist attack on U.S. soil.'